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5/2 Exam 3; 4/27 bonus 3; 4/30 homework 4 (12 pts max)
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Plant movement and response time lapse: http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~rhangart/plantmotion/starthere.html
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Plants grow and reproduce, as well as, respond to the environment. CB 35.2
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CO 2 + H 2 OC 6 H 12 0 6 + O 2 CO 2 + H 2 O C 6 H 12 0 6 + O 2 light sugar Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration ATP energy ADP
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CB 6.9
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CB 9.2 Energy transfer
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CB 6.17 Cellular respiraton occurs in mitochondria
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Animal Cells Plant Cells Character Cell Exterior Energy Extracellular Matrix of protein Cell Wall of cellulose Mitochondria only Chloroplast and Mitochondria Cellular Differences between
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Plants grow at the tips: Meristems CB 35.2 and 35.10
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CB 24.15 Animals grow diffusely
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Photosynthesis: Plants can make sugar using energy from the sun, water from the ground, and CO 2 from the air. CB 10.5
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CO2 + H2O C6H1206 + O2 light glucose Photosynthesis 6 CO2 molecules needed to make 1 glucose
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CB 10.6
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CB 10.7 Pigments absorb some wavelengths and reflect others
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Photosynthetic pigments CB 10.9
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Photosynthesis: Plants can make sugar using energy from the sun, water from the ground, and CO 2 from the air. CB 10.5
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CB 35.17
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Stomata control entry of CO 2 and exit of H 2 O from plant leaves Stomata CB 35.17
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Stomata on the underside of a leaf
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CB 36.13
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CB 35.18
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meristem The formation of wood
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vascular meristem xylem phloem CB 35.20
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Plants respond to the environment: Perception, Integration, Response…
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5/2 Exam 3; 4/27 bonus 3; 4/30 homework 4 (12 pts max)
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